I pulled this up Eden Foods site. Their millet is the variety proso (Panicum miliaceum), also called broom corn and common millet. Matures in 60-75 days (most cold-adapted of all millets) and grows 3-4 feet.
- Eden foods' Article on Their Variety of Millet
Does anyone know what type (foxtail, setaria etc...) of millet supermarket brands like arrowhead mills and nuts.com millet flours are from? Also, has anyone ever harvested millet with traditional methods, i.e. with baskets?
- link to people harvesting millet with traditional methods (on youtube)